What Do Cancer Researchers Think About Sugar?

What Do Cancer Researchers Think About Sugar?

 

Things are really heating up for our “Kick Sugar Summit” in January. I’m interviewing experts from all over the world.

I get more and more shocked that the experts from around the world seem to be on the exact same page, yet….

They tell me that they are the pioneers in their countries, just like us, and that most of the general population still isn’t ready to accept some of the newer findings.

You know I love to research this stuff for you.

Look at these quotes I dug up from a presentation by the Harvard-educated researcher and famous author Gary Taubes:

“I have eliminated refined sugar from my diet and eat as little as I possibly can, because I believe ultimately it’s something I can do to reduce my risk of cancer.”

…Craig Thompson, President of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

“Sugar Scares Me”

…. Lewis Cantley, Director of the Cancer

Center at Weill Cornell Medical College in

New York.

These quotes remind me of another quote from a famous sci-fi writer. Actually, the man who coined the term “Cyber Space” for the Internet – William Gibson.

Gibson says: The future is here. It’s just not widely distributed yet.

Yes, folks the future of your health is already here and all around you.

The signs are here. The signals in your own body are here.

If you tune out the noise that is the news, the advertising and the folks around you that just don’t want to look at this issue in their lives then answers are pretty simple.

We can’t decide for you.

But I can tell you this.

One you do decide to change your relationship with sugar, you’ll have a friend for life in me.

So here’s my quote:

“I’ll go to the gates of hell with you – but I can’t carry you there.”

I used to tell that to people I’d help quit all manner of drugs, booze, and bad food. It’s part love and part forcing the decision for their own life back on them.

If you’re ready to make a change just join us here.

Don’t wait till January first this year. We all do that “I’ll start on January 1st with my New Year’s resolutions.” Break that pattern this year.

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